JoJo Wiki:Administrators

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Administrators (Admins) are JoJo Wiki editors endowed with special privileges that allow them to maintain the wiki's content and configure it's layout. Admins have the ability to block and unblock users, delete and undelete pages, as well as rename them without restriction.

Those who become admins assume the responsibility of preventing the wiki from vandalism and act as authoritative figures that will help users by providing advice and answers to certain questions. While they can provide thoughtful insight in discussions and assistance in conflict between users, their words and votes do not carry more weight in any form of discussions on the site.

Administrators

Administrator Abilities

Administrators have the technical ability to perform the following actions:

  • to block user accounts and IP addresses from editing
  • to apply page protection to restrict editing of a *particular page
  • to delete pages with 5,000 or fewer revisions
  • to override the title blacklist
  • to move a page to any desired title (this is in part *a consequence of the last two)
  • to edit fully protected pages
  • to view and restore deleted pages
  • to hide and delete page revisions
  • to perform other special actions as listed at

Administrator Conduct

Administrators assume these responsibilities as volunteers who go through a community review process.

  • They are not acting as employees of the Wikimedia Foundation.
  • They are never required to use their tools, and must never use them to gain an advantage in a dispute in which they are involved.
  • Administrators should not be confused with Wikimedia system administrators ("sysadmins").